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Molecular Ecology | 2005

Mitochondrial phylogeography of the Eurasian beaver Castor fiber L.

Walter Durka; Wiesław Babik; Jean-Francois Ducroz; Dietrich Heidecke; Frank Rosell; R. Samjaa; Alexander P. Saveljev; Annegret Stubbe; Alius Ulevičius; Michael Stubbe

Nucleotide variation in an approximately 490 bp fragment of the mitochondrial DNA control region (mtDNA CR) was used to describe the genetic variation and phylogeographical pattern in the Eurasian beaver (Castor fiber) over its entire range. The sampling effort was focused on the relict populations that survived a drastic population bottleneck, caused by overhunting, at the end of the 19th century. A total of 152 individuals grouped into eight populations representing all currently recognized subspecies were studied. Sixteen haplotypes were detected, none of them shared among populations. Intrapopulation sequence variation was very low, most likely a result of the severe bottleneck. Extreme genetic structure could result from human‐mediated extinction of intermediate populations, but it could also be an effect of prior substantial structuring of the beaver populations with watersheds of major Eurasian rivers acting as barriers to gene flow. Phylogenetic analysis revealed the presence of two mtDNA lineages: eastern (Poland, Lithuania, Russia and Mongolia) and western (Germany, Norway and France), the former comprising more divergent haplotypes. The low level of sequence divergence of the entire cytochrome b gene among six individuals representing six subspecies suggests differentiation during the last glacial period and existence of multiple glacial refugia. At least two evolutionary significant units (ESU) can be identified, the western and the eastern haplogroup. The individual relict populations should be regarded as management units, the eastern subspecies possibly also as ESUs. Guidelines for future translocations and reintroductions are proposed.


Archive | 2007

Comparative Demography and Dietary Resource Partitioning of Two Wild Ranging Asiatic Equid Populations

Ellen Schulz; Thomas M. Kaiser; Annegret Stubbe; Michael Stubbe; R. Samjaa; Nyamsuren Batsaikhan; Joachim Wussow


Ecosystem research in the arid environments of Central Asia. Results, challenges and perspectives. Ulanbataar, Mongolia, 22-24 June, 2004. | 2005

First Results of Wild Ass Research in the South Gobi Aymag/Mongolia in 2003 and 2004

Annegret Stubbe; Michael Stubbe; N. Batsajchan; R. Samjaa; S. Doržderem


Archive | 2005

Beaver Research in the Uvs Nuur Region

Michael Stubbe; N. Dawaa; R. Samjaa; Annegret Stubbe; Alexander P. Saveljev; Dietrich Heidecke; D. Sumjaa; Hermann Ansorge; S. Shar; Jean-Francois Ducroz


Archive | 2012

Long-Term Ecology of Asiatic Wild Ass ( Equus h. hemionus Pallas) in Central Asia

Annegret Stubbe; Michael Stubbe; Nyamsuren Batsaikhan; R. Samjaa


Archive | 2007

Contributions to the Chiroptera of Mongolia with First Evidences on Species Communities and Ecological Niches

Dietrich Dolch; Nyamsuren Batsaikhan; Klaus Thiele; Frank Burger; Ingo Scheffler; Andreas Kiefer; Frieder Mayer; R. Samjaa; Annegret Stubbe; Michael Stubbe; Leonard Krall; Dirk Steinhauser


Archive | 2007

Biodiversity in Space and Time: Towards a Grid Mapping for Mongolia

Michael Stubbe; Annegret Stubbe; Henrik von Wehrden; N. Batsajchan; R. Samjaa


Archive | 2007

Assessment of Non-Metric Skull Characters and Age Determination in the Asiatic Wild Ass Equus hemionus : A Methodological Approach

Hermann Ansorge; Annegret Stubbe; Nyamsuren Batsaikhan; R. Samjaa; Michael Stubbe


Archive | 2007

Contributions to the Chiroptera of Mongolia with first evidences on species communities and ecological niches. Erforschung biologischer Ressourcen der Mongolischen Volksrepublik

Dietrich Dolch; Nyamsuren Batsaikhan; Klaus Thiele; F. Burger; Ingo Scheffler; Andreas Kiefer; Frieder Mayer; R. Samjaa; Annegret Stubbe; Michael Stubbe; Leonard Krall; Dirk Steinhauser


Archive | 2007

Quo vadis Equus hemionus hemionus in Mongolia

Annegret Stubbe; Michael Stubbe; O. Shagdarsuren; Nyamsuren Batsaikhan; R. Samjaa

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Michael Stubbe

Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg

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Nyamsuren Batsaikhan

National University of Mongolia

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Hermann Ansorge

American Museum of Natural History

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